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Playing a reclusive singer who invites journalists to his cult-like compound, the actor nearly saves this muddled, satirical horror movie. Nearly.
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In Mark Anthony Green's debut feature, also starring Tony Hale, Juliette Lewis and Murray Bartlett, a young writer scores an ...
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Braves Franchise History 1980 - Hank Aaron refuses an award from commissioner Bowie Kuhn honoring him for his 715th home run.
It's clear that Buckley, who sang like Nina Simone crossed with Robert Plant crossed with a heavenly spirit, could have been ...
Amnesia was drawn from Dallas to move to San Francisco in 1996. She worked at some of the storied spots featured in Childers’ ...
Playing with Bowie and Sabbath,. boozing with Keith Moon, hanging out with Lennon – Rick Wakeman has done it all ...
Microsoft and Bethesda dropped some new details on the upcoming Doom: The Dark Ages yesterday, but one feature from the ...
NAMM 2025: Jim Dunlop has expanded its signature Cry Baby lineup with a new signature wah pedal for the late Mick Ronson, and ...